Exercise, Sport, and Leisure Behaviors in Older Adults
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Aging".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 33603
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sport; physical education; body image; motivation; teaching; psychometric properties; validation
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Interests: physiological and psychological advances though exercise and the educational process for promoting selfcare and quality of life in women
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The effect of ageing is resulting in chronic diseases, functional dependence and frailty increasing the risk of hospitalization and mortality and generating significant economic cost for health systems. There is an emerging concept regarding the importance of seniors maintaining a healthy lifestyle in their leisure and free time. In fact, exercise guidelines for older adults actually includes being physically active every day, reducing the time spent sitting or lying down. Moreover, moderate or high-intensity aerobic activities, or activities that improve strength, balance and flexibility should be achieved. In the last years, there is solid evidence that maintaining high levels of strength, balance or physical fitness are the main aim for optimal performance of basic activities of daily living in this population. However, more research is needed to develop the leisure-time behaviors, sport and physical exercise proposal that are effective improving or maintaining the health status of the elderly. This special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) focuses on the current state of knowledge on the links between the practice of physical exercise in older people in their leisure time and the benefits it brings to their physical, social and mental health. Authors are invited to submit papers on this topic in this special issue, especially those that combine high methodological quality with a practical approach to provide optimal solutions for improving physical exercise programs in the elderly.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Granero-Gallegos
Prof. Dr. María Carrasco-Poyatos
Dr. Ismael Ballesta García
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- exercise
- sport
- physical activity
- training
- physical fitness
- leisure behaviors
- lifestyle
- older adults
- elderly
- ageing
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